User:Rigormorphis/List of in-universe media

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This is an in-progress list of named in-universe books, magazines, podcasts, films, TV shows, web series, and other media in Friends at the Table canon.

Please feel free to add to it!!

Books & Written Texts[edit | edit source]

The Almanac of the Heartland Rider[edit | edit source]

The Almanac of the Heartland Rider is an almanac/news publication that covers the goings-on of Sangfielle. It acts as Sangfielle's dossier.[1]

Among Sharks by Alise Breka[edit | edit source]

Among Sharks: A Tale of Rival Pilots and the Planet that Got Caught Between Them is a book of creative non-fiction by Alise Breka about the rival pilots Misericorde and Cor'rina Corrine. It is dramatized in the Road to PALISADE episode "Last Shooting".[2]

The Crystalized Lectures of the Wizard Fantasmo[edit | edit source]

The Crystalized Lectures of the Wizard Fantasmo are a series of excerpts from Fantasmo's lectures at the Last University. They comprise the episode descriptions for a number of Spring in Hieron episodes.[3]

In All Days the Sun Second by Cynosure Whitestar-Kesh[edit | edit source]

In All Days the Sun Second is a widely-panned collection of shitty imperialist poetry by Cynosure Whitestar-Kesh.[4][5]

The Living Library of Memorious[edit | edit source]

The Living Library of Memorious is the name given to the series of excerpts from Memorious' records that appear in some early Twilight Mirage episode descriptions.[6]

Pathways to Success by Gucci Garantine[edit | edit source]

Pathways to Success is a book written by Gucci Garantine.[7]

Records Recovered from the Divine, Arbitrage[edit | edit source]

Records Recovered from the Divine, Arbitrage is the name given to the series of excerpts from Arbitrage's records that comprise the Road to PALISADE's dossier.[8]

The Remaining Records of Curiosity[edit | edit source]

The Remaining Records of Curiosity is the name given to a series of excerpts from Curiosity's records that appear in some early Twilight Mirage episode descriptions.[9]

Renegade Heart by Alise Breka[edit | edit source]

Renegade Heart is a popular series of romance/action pulp novels by Alise Breka about daring and romantic Hallow pilots.[10][11]

Films[edit | edit source]

Is Corn Grass?[edit | edit source]

Is Corn Grass? is a real-world documentary about whether corn is grass that also exists in the world of PALISADE. Thisbe is a fan.[12]

Podcasts & Radio Shows[edit | edit source]

CENTRE/line[edit | edit source]

CENTRE/line is a centrist political podcast from the Divine Principality. It is hosted by Continental Countinghouse with a rotating cast of guests. Its final episode is depicted in the Road to PALISADE episode "Serious Reading".[13]

The Jackie Marigold Show[edit | edit source]

The Jackie Marigold Show is a Principality-aligned radio show[Note 1] hosted by Jackie Marigold. Audio from an episode of the show that never aired[Note 2] is played in the intro to "Last Shooting".[2]

Perfect Imperfect[edit | edit source]

Perfect Imperfect is a history podcast hosted by Layer Luxurious that looks back on the events of the Perfect Millennium. It serves as the framing device for the Road to PALISADE.[8]

Steam and Smolder[edit | edit source]

Steam and Smolder, later known as Steam, Smolder and Bark, is a popular Principality-based professional Hollow wrestling podcast named for its hosts Jimmy "Steam" Steamanski, Smolderin' Sara McKenzie, and Dogmatic "Dog" Mettle. It serves as the framing device for the Road to PALISADE episode "My Way".[14]

TV Shows[edit | edit source]

(series? video-based shows?? not sure what to call this category)

Five Stels, Five Questions[edit | edit source]

Five Stels, Five Questions is the Divine Principality's most popular interview show. It is hosted by Continental Countinghouse.[15]

Footnotes[edit | edit source]

  1. Maybe. It's never actually specified what type of show it is, only that it's broadcasted live from the 10th Coronet, so it could also be a TV/video-based webshow.
  2. It's unclear whether this means that reruns never aired after its initial broadcast, or if the show itself is in fact not as "live" as it claims to be.

References[edit | edit source]